Example sentences of "[Wh det] will take [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The largest share of the money — known as cohesion cash — will go to Spain , which will take £1.25 billion . |
2 | The largest share of the money — known as cohesion cash — will go to Spain , which will take £1.25 billion , or half . |
3 | Cleanaway can take liquid PCBs at its Ellesmere Port establishment , where it is building another plant which will take capacity there to 48,000 tonnes annually . |
4 | In just a few years , Chilean fishermen have inflicted damage on dolphin stocks which will take decades , if not centuries , to repair . |
5 | The former Scottish RU international , listed at £230,000 , joins his former Widnes boss Doug Laughton as part of a swap deal which will take scrum-half Bobby Goulding and prop Steve Molloy to Naughton Park . |
6 | Akin to the way Solaris x86 includes a device driver interface , Solaris 2.3 will also feature a Kernel Binary Interface , which will take care of hardware-dependent functions such as cache management , interrupts , temporary states and floating point processing . |
7 | The focal point will be a direction board linked to a sign system which will take people through the 860-bed hospital . |
8 | In its draft submission to Mr Hunt , the Forum states : ‘ In developing land use policies which will take Wales into the 21st Century the principle of sustainable development has emerged from the consultation exercise as a vital issue to be addressed . |
9 | It will be capable of handling Hercules aircraft , A rock runway , will be built at Davis , which will take planes up to Boeing 707 size . |
10 | This chapter explains how the various pension systems work for women , how you can claim for state benefits you may be entitled to and the major changes relating to pensions and benefits which will take effect from April 1988 . |
11 | So that herewith procedures , revised procedures Q P one , Q P seven , Q P thirty-two effective , which will take effect from . . |
12 | Obviously , too , they are policies which will take years of consistent application before they can bear fruit . |
13 | Her senior officials and expert advisers coyly describe this as ‘ a contradiction in reality which will take time to work through . ’ |
14 | All this should be obvious enough , but your real problem is to suggest how George and Marie can finance the changes needed , which will take time to become effective . |
15 | A spokesman for WWF-International commented : " There are problems [ with the group ] which will take time to work out . |
16 | It is the business of government to listen to them , mediate between them , and evolve the compromise settlements which will take account of all " legitimate " concerns and interests in so far as this is possible . |
17 | Alas , we must all go along with the charade which will take months , cost millions and produce enough his balloon a dozen times . ' |
18 | While this is a considerable improvement on the former method , it does nothing to reduce the paper-work involved or to shorten the time before a buyer is entered on the company 's register and receives his share certificate — which will take weeks and sometimes months . |
19 | The theme of the conference , which will take place at Queens 's University , Belfast , will be Implications for the business life of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland . |
20 | Swansea is the venue for this conference on Current best practice in separations technology , which will take place on 19–20 February 1992 . |
21 | Buffalo , New York is the venue for The design and laboratory study of electrolytic processes , which will take place on 26–27 March 1992 . |
22 | The USA 's increasing dependence on foreign oil supplies would be far worse without the energy efficiency improvements which will take place , particularly in the transportation sector . |
23 | Entries are now invited for the 15th Olympiad which will take place in July 1984 . |
24 | The information will be of great help in preparing my remarks to the conference which will take place in Oxford in April . |
25 | The conference , which will take place on 4 June at Chartered Accountants ' Hall and costs £399.50 , is open to anyone . |
26 | A quick telephone call to Abbot Media Services for an entry form will ensure your last minute entry into the 1992 Remington/Daily Express Family Tennis Championships , the finals of which will take place in January of next year at Quietwaters , Essex . |
27 | The Australian Wine Bureau has launched an innovative National Tennis Tournament , the finals of which will take place under the watchful eye of former British Davis Cup captain , the Australian Warren Jacques , at the Queen 's Club in September . |
28 | This will be an instructional and practical course , most of which will take place in the field , with supplementary lectures and slide presentations . |
29 | On the IBM Corp dividend , it 's going to be a nailbiting month for holders of the shares , because IBM said that it will address the issue at its next regularly scheduled board meeting , which will take place sometime in January . |
30 | An Inter-Regional Consultation on Global Communication and Justice and various seminars covering themes such as ethno-religious conflict , senior management and publishing are among the other major activities which will take place during our current working year . |